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>> ronald reagan sounded presidential precisely because he was calm, because he didn't attempt to assert himself. didn't try to take advantage. mitt romney sounded like a presidential candidate in that he was opportunistic. he tried to use the moment. he moved really before the facts were clear. and he hurt himself in a way that is going to take him a while to undo. there's a serious argument that mitt romney should make about american power in the world and the argument is that america's weakness, that barack obama's policy of standing back, of letting these events play out, is leading to ever more disorder and violence. that's an argument the country should have. but it shouldn't have it in the heat of the moment when this comes across really, i thought, as blaming america. and not focusing on the events there. chris: does everybody agree with that? >> it seemed to me what governor romney was trying to do is what david was driving at. but he didn't do that with a statement. what he did was inject himself into a fast-moving story that was in libya and what he was criticizing with egypt
>> ronald reagan sounded presidential precisely because he was calm, because he didn't attempt to assert himself. didn't try to take advantage. mitt romney sounded like a presidential candidate in that he was opportunistic. he tried to use the moment. he moved really before the facts were clear. and he hurt himself in a way that is going to take him a while to undo. there's a serious argument that mitt romney should make about american power in the world and the argument is that america's...
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like ronald reagan did it. it is a tax hike for those who benefit from it i think it was a best a event to see john boehner say we'll put that on the table. what are we to make of that and what democrats might offer in return? >> i don't know how to judge what the democrats will offer, if you go back to what romney was talking about, a flatter tax with less deductions. so you don't have such a manipulated system with all kind of loopholes that do not make economic sense. i would say this too. looking at economic growth, the real issue is distribution of revenue between governments and private sector, producing more jobs and more well being that means you maybe we need to do something with tax code, but we need to reduce spending first, that is our problem, spending is such a high level, relative to total revenue of u.s. is keeping us from growing. neil: like you said, the way to fix this is grow out of it, and way to grow out of it is find a way toke pan -- to expand that tax base, god bless him, mitt romney wa
like ronald reagan did it. it is a tax hike for those who benefit from it i think it was a best a event to see john boehner say we'll put that on the table. what are we to make of that and what democrats might offer in return? >> i don't know how to judge what the democrats will offer, if you go back to what romney was talking about, a flatter tax with less deductions. so you don't have such a manipulated system with all kind of loopholes that do not make economic sense. i would say this...
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when you put machine up against ronald reagan. they will fail because it is ronald reagan. let mitt romney have his moment and applaud him and not try to tie him to the past buto. >> why do people say you need that phrase and sentence in a debate that can be remembered for people going forward for the generation toz come. why do you have to have that pivotal moment. >> they are the game changer. whether the age issue with mondale there you go again . are you better off today than you are four years ago in great moments. different time and place that we are in than we were back in 1980 even though there are many similarities. society is different today than it was back in the 1980s. and so we have to change and understand it from that view point. >> let me ask you going forward, what are your expectations as mitt romney prepares for his next big face off with the president? >> he can't have a down moment. i think what happened we see it in the polls. you see the polls change things are getting closer and mitt romney is in the lead. people saw them for the first time together
when you put machine up against ronald reagan. they will fail because it is ronald reagan. let mitt romney have his moment and applaud him and not try to tie him to the past buto. >> why do people say you need that phrase and sentence in a debate that can be remembered for people going forward for the generation toz come. why do you have to have that pivotal moment. >> they are the game changer. whether the age issue with mondale there you go again . are you better off today than...
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ronald reagan was president and point often missed in history ronald reagan's response to the crisis was essentially, don't go overboard with big fixes and expensive fixes. the famous query when asked about the falloff, i think he said something to the effect markets go up, markets go down. in other words, don't make a mountain out of what could be a comparatively a molehill and overdo it setting up for the next crash. they kept it besides circuit breakers and curbs, they sort of limited it to that. cynics and critics of ronald reagan said that set up scandals and everything else. but i really do think it kept the government out of screwing up something that they would only make worse. what do you think? >> absolutely because the market needed to correct. resources needed to be allocated. we were misallocating resources because of inflation and they needed to be reallocated. that's when we decided to have real growth. when the market prevents governments from clearing we don't have real growth and struggling like we do today. this is reality today. bernanke is printing money like cra
ronald reagan was president and point often missed in history ronald reagan's response to the crisis was essentially, don't go overboard with big fixes and expensive fixes. the famous query when asked about the falloff, i think he said something to the effect markets go up, markets go down. in other words, don't make a mountain out of what could be a comparatively a molehill and overdo it setting up for the next crash. they kept it besides circuit breakers and curbs, they sort of limited it to...
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so, romney is going to mirror the ghost of ronald reagan. that's their policy. do you see that as a failure? >> if it's going to accelerator wealth to the top in this country using the tax structure to do it that's wrong. it's unfair. it's not american. >> bill: all right. it's not economic with you. it's philosophical? >> well, it's both. >> bill: all right, congressman, we always appreciate your candor. thank you. a fourth of july parade mocking president obama. now there is big trouble because of it. crowley and colmes will weigh in. later, very controversial video that some child advocates believe may be criminal. viewer warning on this one. those reports after these messages. and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually ite fitting because geico has been serving e military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right, but i don't look like that. who can i write a letter to about this? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more o
so, romney is going to mirror the ghost of ronald reagan. that's their policy. do you see that as a failure? >> if it's going to accelerator wealth to the top in this country using the tax structure to do it that's wrong. it's unfair. it's not american. >> bill: all right. it's not economic with you. it's philosophical? >> well, it's both. >> bill: all right, congressman, we always appreciate your candor. thank you. a fourth of july parade mocking president obama. now...
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his problem is that he was equating his father with ronald reagan. and they -- his father was a very good president. history will smile upon him but he was no reagan. his father was a moderate republic. a moderate conservative. reagan was a movement conservative. a leader of the movement. you would call him rigid. he was called worse than that in those eight years. rigidity is a virtue. today we use the word ideology as a pejorative. i think it needs to be resurrected. ideology means a coherent set of ideas and policies. and reagan had them. and he pursued them. and i think he would be very comfortable today with the tea party and republic party. in fact, i think he would say as paul ryan said after the 2010 election where you have got a radical change in direction of the republic party, paul ryan said we had lost our way. we had entertained this kind of moderate conservatism as his father, the bush father said kindler and gentler as george w. said compassionate conservatism. that was a variation they did. but i think the republics have spoken that w
his problem is that he was equating his father with ronald reagan. and they -- his father was a very good president. history will smile upon him but he was no reagan. his father was a moderate republic. a moderate conservative. reagan was a movement conservative. a leader of the movement. you would call him rigid. he was called worse than that in those eight years. rigidity is a virtue. today we use the word ideology as a pejorative. i think it needs to be resurrected. ideology means a coherent...
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he needs to say, ronald reagan wanted that. ronald reagan would have endorsed that. but i think it's actually more interesting to look at what jeb bush is doing because while he's declaring his independence from grover norquist and his party, he's also delivering a kind of vote of no confidence in mitt romney even though he's endorsed him. because i see that as -- it is a bizarre statement for someone if you think -- it's not something you say if you think your party is headed to a great win in november. it's really the kind of thing you hear the morning after an election where you've done very badly. i really wonder what's up with that. >> he's already anticipating a potential loss of mitt romney, should we say? i don't want to put words in your mouth. do you think he's ginning up to that point? >> that's the way i took it. if you're saying we need to race revenues and you -- he also went on to criticize him, you know, quite directly for his immigration, for his really anti-immigrant policies. >> right. >> you know, those are not the kinds of things you do if you ar
he needs to say, ronald reagan wanted that. ronald reagan would have endorsed that. but i think it's actually more interesting to look at what jeb bush is doing because while he's declaring his independence from grover norquist and his party, he's also delivering a kind of vote of no confidence in mitt romney even though he's endorsed him. because i see that as -- it is a bizarre statement for someone if you think -- it's not something you say if you think your party is headed to a great win in...
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ronald reagan read it and he wrote me and we were off on roaring '70s. we want the roaring ma mean yum or whatever it is today. >> how do you twine wealthy. >> as value. it's a story of worth and a foundation of human creativity. it's the fruits of human creativity. and it's the fruits of surprise. my next book after this is called "knowledge and power." it's about how all enterprise ultimately based on surprise and which is if you get can predict it, you can plan it and you wouldn't need entrepreneurial surprise. the fact it's unexpected that moons it's dependent on freedom. that's why always program like solyndra and all that are based on controlling and foffing the decisions of entrepreneurs always fail because they are based on the past. they are propping up the past in the name of progress. the future will come as surprise to us. >> in your "wealth and poverty" book in the nature of property you write the refuse sam of american leaders to tell the truth about blacks is more important when it comes to black poverty. roadway schism and discrimination
ronald reagan read it and he wrote me and we were off on roaring '70s. we want the roaring ma mean yum or whatever it is today. >> how do you twine wealthy. >> as value. it's a story of worth and a foundation of human creativity. it's the fruits of human creativity. and it's the fruits of surprise. my next book after this is called "knowledge and power." it's about how all enterprise ultimately based on surprise and which is if you get can predict it, you can plan it and...
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the fact is that they tried to make ronald reagan look like te devil. that he was going to start a war, that the economy would be even worse. when the people saw him in that debate, they aid oh, i don't believe whatthese guys are saying about him. he seems to be a nice, reasonable guy who is making a clear statement based on what appeared to behe facts. and all the charges made gainst him don't seem to be true. neil: this is not a one-shot deal. jimmy carter didn't get a chance for another debate. folks were of the notion that he was a little serious. there are a couple of more debates. one for the vice president. there isime for th to make up ground to the argumt. >> if the president can prove that the fact that he comes out with when he spes among his friends, which i don't think he can. again, even the ele that they say verify the facts are saying that the facts are being misused. >> where is mitt romney coming from? >> i think the dependent. >> i have anher crazy point. think people who give lukewarm support for the president becae they didn't trust
the fact is that they tried to make ronald reagan look like te devil. that he was going to start a war, that the economy would be even worse. when the people saw him in that debate, they aid oh, i don't believe whatthese guys are saying about him. he seems to be a nice, reasonable guy who is making a clear statement based on what appeared to behe facts. and all the charges made gainst him don't seem to be true. neil: this is not a one-shot deal. jimmy carter didn't get a chance for another...
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and it is the reason we need another revival of his same kind that we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything he wrote in the original "wealth and poverty"? >> i would have changed quite a lot. there are all kinds of details that have changed. but i found that you try to change one thing would be to change everything. instead of changing it, i essentially retained the old book, and i added 47,000 new words. to beginning and end. and revision of my monetary policy in the middle. >> so it is a new book, but it contains the old book. >> when you say a revision of your monetary policy, what you mean by that? >> well, i failed to make clear in the original version of wealth and poverty, my book, "wealth and poverty", i believe in stable currency and not i do not believe in floating currency grid i agree with forbes that float currency, which is the standard of value in which every entrepreneur has to guide his investments and decisions, is like floating the our so that people wouldn't have to work so much. one month you would have the our and 50 minutes the next, 70 minutes, an
and it is the reason we need another revival of his same kind that we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything he wrote in the original "wealth and poverty"? >> i would have changed quite a lot. there are all kinds of details that have changed. but i found that you try to change one thing would be to change everything. instead of changing it, i essentially retained the old book, and i added 47,000 new words. to beginning and end. and revision of my monetary...
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the ghost of ronald reagan haunting president obama. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. mr. obama opened up a new front in his battle against mitt romney today by going back to the tax the rich mantra. the president trying to force romney in to defending wealthy americans by opposing tax increases on them. so, say hello once again to our little friend, class warfare. but here is an interesting side bar. the ghost of ronald reagan may be haunting president obama. 32 years ago america was also in bad economic times. the incumbent president jimmy carter had expanded the federal government and lost control of the private sector. unemployment and inflation were very big problems. the challenger, ronald reagan, took full advantage of that portraying carter as incompetent and, of course, reagan won the election. on january 20th, 1981, ronald reagan said this in his inaugural address. >> those who do work are denied a fair return for their labor by a tax system which penalizes successful achievement and keeps us from mai
the ghost of ronald reagan haunting president obama. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. mr. obama opened up a new front in his battle against mitt romney today by going back to the tax the rich mantra. the president trying to force romney in to defending wealthy americans by opposing tax increases on them. so, say hello once again to our little friend, class warfare. but here is an interesting side bar. the ghost of ronald reagan may be haunting president obama. 32 years...
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who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years ago today. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor presc
who was close toast ronald reagan and who did this with ronald reagan, we all love ronald reagan, we know that ronald reagan was not perfect, and agreeing to the tax increases and spending cuts, ronald reagan acknowledged later on that he had made a mistake. he was not perfect in my mind, he goes down as one of the greatest presidents in history. >> senator, for that and your zsa zsa gabor comments, i want to thank you. >> thanks for having me on, neil. >> this guy 61 years...
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there what ronald reagan called the three legs of the policy stool. social policy, economic policy, and foreign policy, embracing each one of those. what we had was one wobbly leg. with $1 billion provided on the republican side. from the top of the ticket and affecting every other senate race in the country because of that influence. when fully engaged, each of those policy areas are mandated and created and there is a residence on the ground -- grass-roots level brings public policy leaders into office so those three areas can be implemented without fully engaging on aid to those areas and on social policy, we leave boats on the -- votes on the table every single time. we had a defect a truce on social issues on one side but the full embrace of the war on social issues on the other side. republicans had the truth, obama had launched a war over abortion. and on the life issue. and he got to define what that issue was and what is it? rape. abortion meant rape in the minds of many voters because the debate was not fully engaged. his weaknesses, his ext
there what ronald reagan called the three legs of the policy stool. social policy, economic policy, and foreign policy, embracing each one of those. what we had was one wobbly leg. with $1 billion provided on the republican side. from the top of the ticket and affecting every other senate race in the country because of that influence. when fully engaged, each of those policy areas are mandated and created and there is a residence on the ground -- grass-roots level brings public policy leaders...
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the reason we need another supply-side revival of the same kind we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything you wrote in the original "wealth and poverty"? >> i would've changed quite a lot. there's all kinds of details that a changed. but i found that to try to change one thing would be to change everything. so you know, you get into the morass of editorial work. so instead of changing an essentially retained the old look and added 40,000 new words at the beginning and kind and revision of my monetary policy in the middle. it's a new book, but it contains the old book veered >> pennysaver bishop monetary policy, what do you mean by that? >> i failed to make clear in the original version of "wealth and poverty" that i believe can stable currencies. i don't believe including current these. i agree with steve forbes that flow currencies, which is the standard value by which every entrepreneur has to guide and has decisions it's like floating our so that people wouldn't have to work so much. one man could have the power worth 50 minutes. the next come the 70 minute and need
the reason we need another supply-side revival of the same kind we had under ronald reagan. >> would you change anything you wrote in the original "wealth and poverty"? >> i would've changed quite a lot. there's all kinds of details that a changed. but i found that to try to change one thing would be to change everything. so you know, you get into the morass of editorial work. so instead of changing an essentially retained the old look and added 40,000 new words at the...
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now, it's not like ronald reagan did not know the racial context. you know after ronald reagan became the nominee the first speech he gave in mississippi about states rights. why that random little town in mississippi? that's where civil rights workers had been killed in the past. he didn't know that context? he knew that context. that's why he went down there to give that speech. you think he wasn't refer to go black folks when referring to welfare queen? then he was using the federal government for the welfare queens that he was in bed with, he didn't want to talk about that. he directed all the angry towards black people. if you're not sold yet, rush limbaugh will make it clear. >> the objective is unemployment more more food stamp benefits and the objective is an expanding welfare state. if the objective is to take the nation agency wealth and return it to the quote rightful owners. reparations. think forced reparations if you want to understand what is actually going on. >> cenk: do you understand that? welfare, food stamps, reparation for blac
now, it's not like ronald reagan did not know the racial context. you know after ronald reagan became the nominee the first speech he gave in mississippi about states rights. why that random little town in mississippi? that's where civil rights workers had been killed in the past. he didn't know that context? he knew that context. that's why he went down there to give that speech. you think he wasn't refer to go black folks when referring to welfare queen? then he was using the federal...
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. >> quite frankly, i think bill clinton or ronald reagan would have sat down and said, we can't let this happen. >> sean: you go into detail in the book about how ronald reagan -- remember, i don't know if you mention tip o'neill, but you talk about his liaisons to congress. both me and bill clinton, on the phone late at night. they had relationships with congress. that's know the case with president obama. >> that's right. and the white house was saying, oh, this is something -- my conclusion. it's in the book, larry summers, the economic czar for obama in the white house for the first two years. and he says, obama has no feeling for the game of politics, no sense of the joy of the game. and in fact does not like these people up in congress. and so, he's cut off. he has not got the sort of phone call relationship, personal relationship where he can call somebody up and say, look, let's -- let's do this. let's do a deal that's in the larger interest of the country. >> sean: on the brink, they were going to have $5 billion in the treasury -- not trillion. $5 billion. we are basically
. >> quite frankly, i think bill clinton or ronald reagan would have sat down and said, we can't let this happen. >> sean: you go into detail in the book about how ronald reagan -- remember, i don't know if you mention tip o'neill, but you talk about his liaisons to congress. both me and bill clinton, on the phone late at night. they had relationships with congress. that's know the case with president obama. >> that's right. and the white house was saying, oh, this is...
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reagan. huh? so for some depths inside the battle within the gop, we turn again to susan kennedy, and joe garofoli, who covered arnold schwarzenegger for all of those years. let me ask you, susan, what is it about the republicans on the right that allows sort of principal to trump practical politics enlarging that tent? >> i think governor schwartz schwartzen anyinger was very strong on this when he was in office. and both parties have problems when they try to taught purity. >> he wrote: >> is romney the candidate that can drag the republican party to the center? >> it's more like a arnold schwarzenegger republican, if you will. [ overlapping speakers ] >> except i think he flip flopped. but republicans in california as a brand are dead. and they future does not look good nationally because of their stance on same-sex marriage. on the environment. they are waffling on climate change and on immigration, the fastest-growing demographic is latinos. >> one of the standard barers for the republic
reagan. huh? so for some depths inside the battle within the gop, we turn again to susan kennedy, and joe garofoli, who covered arnold schwarzenegger for all of those years. let me ask you, susan, what is it about the republicans on the right that allows sort of principal to trump practical politics enlarging that tent? >> i think governor schwartz schwartzen anyinger was very strong on this when he was in office. and both parties have problems when they try to taught purity. >> he...
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ronald reagan was good at the jokes. you also have to know how to deliver them. >> absolutely. >> you can have great jokes written, but if you say them at the wrong minute it will backfire. >> a couple seconds left. what's your favorite debate moment in history? >> i like 1980 when ronald reagan said, ther said, "there o again." there's a whole wikipedia site on that quote. it allowed ronald reagan to triumph. >> great to talk to you today. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. take care. >> lots to look forward to next week. all right, what would you do for the man or woman you love? up next, how this man made his girlfriend's dream come true. stay with us. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for
ronald reagan was good at the jokes. you also have to know how to deliver them. >> absolutely. >> you can have great jokes written, but if you say them at the wrong minute it will backfire. >> a couple seconds left. what's your favorite debate moment in history? >> i like 1980 when ronald reagan said, ther said, "there o again." there's a whole wikipedia site on that quote. it allowed ronald reagan to triumph. >> great to talk to you today. thank you so...
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so, romney is going to mirror the ghost of ronald reagan. that's their policy. do you see that as a failure? >> if it's going to accelerator wealth to the top in this country using the tax structure to do it that's wrong. it's unfair. it's not american. >> bill: all right. it's not economic with you. it's philosophical? >> well, it's both. >> bill: all right, congressman, we always appreciate your candor. thank you. a fourth of july parade mocking president obama. now there is big trouble because of it. crowley and colmes will weigh in. later, very controversial video that some child advocates believe may be criminal. viewer warning on this one. those reports after [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessy. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you
so, romney is going to mirror the ghost of ronald reagan. that's their policy. do you see that as a failure? >> if it's going to accelerator wealth to the top in this country using the tax structure to do it that's wrong. it's unfair. it's not american. >> bill: all right. it's not economic with you. it's philosophical? >> well, it's both. >> bill: all right, congressman, we always appreciate your candor. thank you. a fourth of july parade mocking president obama. now...
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. >> look at what mitt romney--look at what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. >> michael: i mean, as my friend cenk uygur would say, of course! the reagan defense. they've relyied on drawing a comparison to ronald reagan as well as one other president. >> it's been done before. >> it's never been done before. >> jack kennedy lowered tax-- >> now you're jack kennedy. >> if jack kennedy only knew how much he would come up in vice presidential debates i think paul ryan knew where that was going. i'm joined by erol lewis and thomas frank, thank you for sticking around and talking to us. you know, in looking back at this it really taxes the way that they come up in these debates. the thing they're not talking about are mitt romney's taxes. the idea that they can look back and talk about taxes and ryan still getting caught with these lies and then the next day saying that's exactly what we meant to say. how does this work, errol. >> a promise has been made. a big broad promise has been made to splash taxes. it's estimated by a reasonable objective source that this could cost treasury 5 tri
. >> look at what mitt romney--look at what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. >> michael: i mean, as my friend cenk uygur would say, of course! the reagan defense. they've relyied on drawing a comparison to ronald reagan as well as one other president. >> it's been done before. >> it's never been done before. >> jack kennedy lowered tax-- >> now you're jack kennedy. >> if jack kennedy only knew how much he would come up in vice presidential debates i...
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what happens with reagan is that the media built up ronald reagan as the mad bomber. as the cold aloof father figure. you turn it out he's all right. romney, the worst thing you can say about him, successful businessman. he gives his money away to charity. if you read the media no,, cold-hearted man who hates his garbage man. >> bob: we talk about what has to happen tomorrow night. >> andrea: can i ask you a question? what would you advise mitt romney to do tomorrow? you said you were standing behind the curtain when reagan -- >> bob: take a look at this. this is the story about the second mondale reagan debate in '84. look at this mondale. i was directly behind the curtain for a while. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> bob: i don't know if you can see the shadow behind mondale but that was me going over. what has happened in the first debate, reagan came across as rather old. meandering and was seen as mondale winning the debate big-time
what happens with reagan is that the media built up ronald reagan as the mad bomber. as the cold aloof father figure. you turn it out he's all right. romney, the worst thing you can say about him, successful businessman. he gives his money away to charity. if you read the media no,, cold-hearted man who hates his garbage man. >> bob: we talk about what has to happen tomorrow night. >> andrea: can i ask you a question? what would you advise mitt romney to do tomorrow? you said you...
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this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will listen to me, and i've always cared about the country. and the greatest generation writing that book gave me a kind of a platform that was completely unanticipated. so i thought i ought not to kwaunder that. so i ought to step up as -- not just a citizen and journalist but as a father and husband and grandfather, and as i see thing i ought to write them and try to start this dialogue, which i'm trying to do with this book, but what i'm about to do next. >> in his latest "the time of our lives," tom brokaw urges americans to redefine the american dream. and sunday live in depth, your questions for the former anchor and managing editor of "nbc nightly news." in his half dozen books, he's written about the greatest generation, the 1960s, and today. "in depth" sunday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv. >>> u.s. policy in the middle east
this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will listen to me, and i've always cared about the country. and the greatest generation writing that book gave me a kind of a platform that was completely unanticipated. so i thought i ought not to kwaunder that. so i ought to step up as -- not just a citizen...
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but the thing he has to do is what ronald reagan did. ronald reagan in the 1980 debates pinned the economy on jimmy carter, and he kept litigating the case that jimmy carter had made every american's life worse. because of his failed economic policies. governor romney has to do exactly the same thing. he has to make the debate about the president's failed policies on the economy and convince voters that it was those policies that's made their lives a lot worse over these last four years rather than let the president blame earthquakes or the, you know, president bush or the tsunami or anything. jenna: i have some questions about style versus substance, big questions about likability. we're going to take a quick commercial break and be right back with you for some more tips on debating, right after this. h. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving f
but the thing he has to do is what ronald reagan did. ronald reagan in the 1980 debates pinned the economy on jimmy carter, and he kept litigating the case that jimmy carter had made every american's life worse. because of his failed economic policies. governor romney has to do exactly the same thing. he has to make the debate about the president's failed policies on the economy and convince voters that it was those policies that's made their lives a lot worse over these last four years rather...
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reagan that the justice department does not pursue prosecution in a contempt case when the president alerted executive privilege. here is house oversight chairman darrell issa on the way forward. >> the house authorized me to hire staff, legal staff two can pursue civilly in the courts to try to get a federal judge to order the discovery. >> a civil suit is the way that the republicans will seek to get documents after fast and furious ended. >> bret: thank you. >> congress has been under the gun to get the transportation bill done before july 4. how did it play out? >> they did get it done with the bipartisan support. 27-month package. transportation money due to run out tomorrow. key democrat emphasized impact on workers at risk. 2 million transportation and transit workers who will stay on the job. >> bret: what about the student loan, and interest rates going up? >> they included it in the transportation bill or the student loan interest rate would have doubled on sunday. everybody agrees they need to get it done. question is how to pay for it. they adjusted how companies make pay
reagan that the justice department does not pursue prosecution in a contempt case when the president alerted executive privilege. here is house oversight chairman darrell issa on the way forward. >> the house authorized me to hire staff, legal staff two can pursue civilly in the courts to try to get a federal judge to order the discovery. >> a civil suit is the way that the republicans will seek to get documents after fast and furious ended. >> bret: thank you. >>...
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david dreier was first elected in 1980 when ronald reagan was going to the white house. >> that's right. california actually has twice the clout of all other states even controlling for its large size of the delegation. 53 members. and that's in large part of result of the incumbent pass that allowed so many members to in congress than defending back home. this time is the rug pulled out from under many of california's incumbents. a lot of them are deciding it's a convenient time to retire. >> are you keeping track of what impact this has chaired by congressman dreier. if the democrats regain the house this year, one would presume she would be next in line to take over as the chair of the committee. if the republicans keep the house, who takes over? >> that's a good question. i wish i had that off the top of my head. but slaughter is actually trying to figure out where the lines are going to be. because new york is kind of the state in this mix to embark on redrawing its lines. there are any number of ambitious new york lawmakers waiting for an opportunity to move up. but slaughter is c
david dreier was first elected in 1980 when ronald reagan was going to the white house. >> that's right. california actually has twice the clout of all other states even controlling for its large size of the delegation. 53 members. and that's in large part of result of the incumbent pass that allowed so many members to in congress than defending back home. this time is the rug pulled out from under many of california's incumbents. a lot of them are deciding it's a convenient time to...
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ronald reagan, shining city on a hill. to president obama, we are a source of policy that required this president to go around the world and repeatedly apologized for america and what we have done in this world. ronald reagan would never apologize for the greatest country in history of the world. [applause] we have a very similar theme. we have a president who has made this week, cut our defense, we are approaching a $4 trillion budget. $1.20 trillion in deficit. expanding and exploding the deficit by $5 trillion. the only place the president can find to cut its defense spending. it is the only place he is willing to take a pound of flesh. it is the only thing the federal government has to do that individuals cannot do. when i was born, defense spending was 60% of the federal budget. it is now not 60% or 50 or 40 or 20. it is 17%. it is the one area that president obama says we have to cut some more. let me pledge to give just like ronald reagan pledged. we will have a strong and powerful and forceful america. [applause] t
ronald reagan, shining city on a hill. to president obama, we are a source of policy that required this president to go around the world and repeatedly apologized for america and what we have done in this world. ronald reagan would never apologize for the greatest country in history of the world. [applause] we have a very similar theme. we have a president who has made this week, cut our defense, we are approaching a $4 trillion budget. $1.20 trillion in deficit. expanding and exploding the...
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but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a drug crime. why declare a drug war when drug crime is actually on the decline and the american public isn't too much concerned about it? from the outset, the war on drugs had relatively little to do with genuine concern about drug addiction and drug abuse and nearly everything to do with politics, racial politics. numerous historians and political scientists have now documented the war on drugs was part of that grand republican party strategy known as the southern strategy of using racially coded get tough appeals on issues of crime and welfare to appeal to poor and working class whites, particularly in the south, who are anxious about and resentful of many of the gains of african-americans in the civil rights movement. so when president ronald reagan declared his drug war, it was an effort to make good on campaign promises to get tough on a group of people, not so suddenly, defined by race. >> michelle, let me say one thing. i'd like you to respond to. hearing that, that tracks with the way that
but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a drug crime. why declare a drug war when drug crime is actually on the decline and the american public isn't too much concerned about it? from the outset, the war on drugs had relatively little to do with genuine concern about drug addiction and drug abuse and nearly everything to do with politics, racial politics. numerous historians and political scientists have now documented the war on drugs was part of that grand...
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and ronald reagan had the double digit inflation at the same time. what obama does not reduce marginal tax rates and reduce spending from where it was going and d regulate. he did the opposite of each and particularly on the stimulus package, you have to ask yourself what was the theory? the vv is the government were to take a dollar from somebody that burned it, either in the taxes or in debt you border with and then hand the dollars to somebody that is politically connected, that there are now more dollars in the economy, there are more jobs in the economy. the idea being that if harry reid and nancy pelosi and obama went to one side of the leak in the to the bucket and dipped it into the lake and they took the three buckets of water around to the oversight of the lake and in front of the msnbc cameras poured the three bucket's back into the lake that you would have stimulated the lake to great depths. this is actually the theory they were operating on. not only is there the senate best the same amount of water into lake - put somebody in chicago t
and ronald reagan had the double digit inflation at the same time. what obama does not reduce marginal tax rates and reduce spending from where it was going and d regulate. he did the opposite of each and particularly on the stimulus package, you have to ask yourself what was the theory? the vv is the government were to take a dollar from somebody that burned it, either in the taxes or in debt you border with and then hand the dollars to somebody that is politically connected, that there are...
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reagan as he shames he was. >> some debate you think newt gingrich was ronald reagan vice president. >> i worked with president reagan -- >> reagan. >> reagan. >> reagan. >> gingrich exaggerates dropping reagan's name 50 times. but in the diaries, reagan mentioned gingrich only once. gingrich is no reagan. >> andrea: do you think it will work? >> greg: yeah. everybody can kind of -- no matter how much you like newt, you do sense a bit of exaggeration on a lot of things. >> bob: a bit? >> greg: guy that claims he played for yankees when he was catching foul ball in the stands. whatever he said you feel like he is blinking. like he talking about reagan he wasn't really there. and he walked by a meeting. >> andrea: right. >> greg: you know? >> dana: i don't like the whole -- i don't necessarily like i did this, i did that in terms of using the former president. it dept like it when president obama does it either. remember, they did it for a while, too. >> andrea: a lot of people think newt is a hero for muzzling bill clinton. >> greg: and the person is no longer living. you can't go and
reagan as he shames he was. >> some debate you think newt gingrich was ronald reagan vice president. >> i worked with president reagan -- >> reagan. >> reagan. >> reagan. >> gingrich exaggerates dropping reagan's name 50 times. but in the diaries, reagan mentioned gingrich only once. gingrich is no reagan. >> andrea: do you think it will work? >> greg: yeah. everybody can kind of -- no matter how much you like newt, you do sense a bit of...